- Knickerbocker Storm
The Knickerbocker Storm was a
blizzard that occurred on January 27–28, 1922 in the upper South and middle AtlanticUnited States . It was named this due to the resulting collapse of theKnickerbocker Theater inWashington, D.C. shortly after 9 p.m. on January 28 which killed 98 people and injured 133.cite web |author=Ambrose, Kevin |title=Washington Weather Book |url=http://www.weatherbook.com/knickerbocker.htm |chapter=The Knickerbocker Snowstorm of January 27-28, 1922 |accessdate=2006-10-24]etup for the event
An Arctic airmass was in place across the Northeast
United States ; Washington, D.C. had been below freezing since the afternoon ofJanuary 23 .cite web |publisher=National Weather Service Office Sterling, Virginia |url=http://www.erh.noaa.gov/er/lwx/Historic_Events/StormsOfCentury.html |title=The Greatest Storms of the Century in the Greater Washington-Baltimore Region |accessdate=2006-10-24] The initialcyclogenesis , or formation, of the low which led to this blizzard was over the state ofFlorida onJanuary 26 ,1922 . It moved slowly northeast, emerging offshore Georgia on the morning of January 27 and was east ofCape Hatteras on the morning of January 28 before moving east-northeast out to sea. Thecyclone took three days to move up theEastern Seaboard , which was double the normal time used by forecasters of that era to move storm systems up the coast. Snow reachedPhiladelphia and Washington, D.C. by noon on January 28, and continued into the morning of January 29. Temperatures remained in the 20'sFahrenheit (-5 °C) through much of the event.cite web |url=http://www.geocities.com/donsutherland1/quotes6.html |title=Quotes: Page 6 |accessdate=2006-10-24]Impact
An estimated 22,400 square miles (58,000 km²) of the northeast
United States were affected by 20 in (51 cm) ofsnow from thiscyclone , which was over one-fifth of the total area that received over 4 in (10 cm) of snow. Snowfall was quite heavy inMaryland andVirginia . [cite web |publisher=New Hampshire Homeland Security and Emergency Management Operations |url=http://www.nhoem.state.nh.us/mitigation/fig%204-8.htm |title=History of Significant Snowstorms in the Northeast U.S. |accessdate=2006-10-24]Richmond, Virginia recorded 19 inches.Baltimore, Maryland was paralyzed as it received the most snowfall within 24 hours since 1872. The measured snow depth at the main observing site in Washington, D.C. reached 28 in (71 cm) while an observer inRock Creek Park a few miles to the north measured 33 in (84 cm) with 3.02 in (76.7 mm) of liquid equivalent. Railroad lines betweenPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C. were covered by at least 36 in (91 cm) of snow, with drifts as high as 16 ft (4.9 m). This snowstorm is one of the most significant in the histories ofNew York City, New York andWashington, D.C. [cite web |author=Kocin, Paul J. and Louis W. Uccellini |url=http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/oa/climate/research/snow-nesis/kocin-uccellini.pdf |title=A Snowfall Impact Scale Derived From Northeast Storm Snowfall Distribution |accessdate=2006-10-24]Theater roof collapse
The Knickerbocker Theater was the largest and newest movie house in Washington, D.C., built in 1917 and owned by
Harry Crandall . [cite journal |title=A Movie-Going Capital |author=Gomery, Douglas |journal=Washington History |publisher=The Historical Society of Washington, D.C. |date=Spring/Summer 1997 |volume=9 |issue=1 |pages=4–23] The roof was flat, which allowed the snow which had recently fallen to remain on the roof. During the movie's ("Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford ") intermission, the weight of the heavy, wet snow was too much for the roof to bear. The roof split down the middle, bringing down the balcony seating as well as a portion of the brick wall. Dozens were buried. The media reported it as similar to a scene fromWorld War I . People with lanterns frantically attempted to rescue victims of the disaster. By midnight, 200 rescue workers had organized the scene. The numbers of those involved in the rescue increased to over 600 by 2:30 a.m. Nearby residents helped feed the rescuers, also supplying them with hot drinks. This disaster ranks as one of the worst in Washington. D.C. history. CongressmanAndrew Jackson Barchfeld was among those killed in the theater.Weekend timing
This event conformed to a noted long-term trend of snowstorms in the Northeast occurring on weekends. Only two since 1909 have not occurred on a weekend in the Northeast megalopolis. [cite web |author=Toleris, David |url=http://www.wxrisk.com/Weekendrule.htm |title=Weekend Rule |accessdate=2006-10-24]
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Blizzard
*Nor'easter References
Further reading
*cite news
first=Justice
last=Siddons
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title=Knickerbocker Disaster Worst in 50 Years
date=December 6 ,1927
work=Washington Post
url=http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/washingtonpost_historical/access/231454112.html?dids=231454112:231454112&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:AI&fmac=&date=Dec+6%2C+1927&author=&desc=Knickerbocker+Disaster+Worst+in+50+YearsExternal links
* [http://www.weatherbook.com/knickerbocker.htm The Knickerbocker Snowstorm of January 27-28, 1922]
* [http://www.nhoem.state.nh.us/mitigation/fig%204-8.htm History of Significant Snowstorms in the Northeast U.S.]
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